On 2016-02-11, Felix Miata wrote:
> Jan Gregor composed on 2016-02-11 22:25 (UTC+0100):
>
>> I used /etc/mtab to list mounted filesystems with their mount options.
>> Unfortunatelly /etc/mtab no longer exists in debian jessie, it is just
>> symlink to /proc/mounts that lists 31 filesystems and I
> > I used /etc/mtab to list mounted filesystems with their mount
> > options.
> > Unfortunatelly /etc/mtab no longer exists in debian jessie, it is
> > just
> > symlink to /proc/mounts that lists 31 filesystems and I want to see
> > just 2
> >
> > :-) classic filesystems like ext4, fat,
On Thu 11 Feb 2016 at 23:45:45 (+0100), jdd wrote:
> Le 11/02/2016 22:47, Martin Read a écrit :
>
> >mount -t ext4,fat,btrfs
Notwithstanding the Subject line, I'd have thought vfat might be more
useful than fat. fat might work with grep, but I haven't mounted a
real fat for a decade or more.
> >
Le 11/02/2016 22:47, Martin Read a écrit :
mount -t ext4,fat,btrfs
(no spaces in the list, and no paths or anything) works nicely.
but list all the btrfs subvolumes :-(
jdd
On 11/02/16 21:25, Jan Gregor wrote:
Hello,
I used /etc/mtab to list mounted filesystems with their mount
options. Unfortunatelly /etc/mtab no longer exists in debian jessie, it
is just symlink to /proc/mounts that lists 31 filesystems and I want to
see just 2 :-) classic filesystems like ex
On Thursday 11 February 2016 22:25:31 Jan Gregor wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I used /etc/mtab to list mounted filesystems with their mount options.
> Unfortunatelly /etc/mtab no longer exists in debian jessie, it is just
> symlink to /proc/mounts that lists 31 filesystems and I want to see just 2
>
> :
Jan Gregor composed on 2016-02-11 22:25 (UTC+0100):
> I used /etc/mtab to list mounted filesystems with their mount options.
> Unfortunatelly /etc/mtab no longer exists in debian jessie, it is just
> symlink to /proc/mounts that lists 31 filesystems and I want to see just 2
> :-) classic filesy
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